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Written by Anna Gordy Gaye, George “Horgay” Gordy and Allen Story, the track was taken to the masses by Stevie Wonder who released it on his Christmas album Someday At Christmas in 1967.

The upbeat track is getting many Last.fm listeners in the mood for the festive season. Read on to see how it’s been scrobbling.

Stevie Wonder has been scrobbled a total of 20,485,086 and is widely regarded as one of the most legendary musicians and songwriters of all time.

The album Someday At Christmas has been scrobbled 161,392 times, with the track ‘What Christmas Means To Me” being scrobbled 125,335 times.

The track has been gradually moving up in Stevie’s weekly top tracks chart, with it sitting at #3 this week with 2,191 listeners. It just loses out to the title track “Someday At Christmas”, which last week counted 2,305 listeners.

Stevie’s overall weekly scrobble counts have fluctuated slightly over the past three years, hitting heights of 75,000 and lows of just under 50,000. With the Christmas season well and truly upon us, it seems he may be on his way up again:

You can find out more about Stevie Wonder on his Last.fm page. In the meantime make sure to check back with Last.fm Trends every weekday for all the latest scrobble news.